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Principal outlines enrollment, 'win time' schedule and K–5 reading curriculum pilot

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The principal reported 118 students and outlined a new daily 'win time' for targeted instruction, and announced a K–5 reading curriculum pilot using Arts & Letters and Fish Tank alongside existing Orton-Gillingham training.

East Kingston’s principal told the Sept. 8 school board that enrollment, schedule changes and a year-long plan to pilot two K–5 reading curricula are the school’s top instructional priorities this year. Enrollment and staffing: The school reported 118 students on the first day of school: 24 kindergartners, 18 first-graders, 18 second-graders, 25 third-graders, 21 fourth-graders and 12 fifth-graders. The school also welcomed three new staff members: an art teacher, a paraprofessional and a combined third–fourth-grade teacher. Win time and interventions: The principal described a new daily “win time” (What I Need Now) schedule built into the school day for targeted intervention and enrichment. Kindergarten students have win time during ELA or math blocks; grades 1–2 have a combined morning win time; grades 3–5 have win blocks after lunch. The school…

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